AND CORRECT Answers
The correct sonographic term for describing the homogenous
appearance of this organ is
- heterogeneous
- isoechoic
- hyperechoic
- homogeneous
To move to the next Module (example: Module 1 to complete the HWA for Module 1 with a grade of 75% or higher within two
Module 2), the student must attempts
- complete Quiz 1 which is posted in Module 3 (single
attempt allowed)
- complete the HWA for Module 1 with a grade of 75%
or higher within two attempts
- begin the HWA for Module 2 by the 3rd day of the
semester in which the student is taking DMSO 1110
- complete Modules 1 and 2 with a grade of 100% within
a single attempt
Which of the following is TRUE? The total credit hours for DMSO 1110 is one (1); one hour lecture and one hour
lab per week.
- The total credit hours for DMSO 1110 is one (1); one
hour lecture and one hour lab per week.
- DMSO 1110 is a two credit hour course; the student
must complete 2 hours of class time per week.
- The student must complete 16 hours of class time per
week to earn the one (1) credit for this course.
- The total credit hours for DMSO 1110 is 32; one hour
lecture and one hour lab per week.
, What is posterior acoustic shadowing? Ultrasound waves diffract around a solid mass
A copy of the DMSO 1110 Spring 2023 Syllabus was True
made available to me at the beginning of the semester,
within the Blackboard site for DMSO 1110.
- True
- False
Where is the "Multiple Answer" Question Scoring Essential Course Information
information found in the Blackboard site for DMSO
1110?
- Essential Course Information
- Course Modules
- College Policies and Resources
- Start Here! Syllabus and Course Grades
A student should contact the course instructor(s) using their ACC Google Mail account and including all instructors in the
__________________. message
- using their ACC Google Mail account and including all
instructors in the message
- by emailing the Sonography Programs Administrative
Assistants
through the Resources folders in each Module
- from the information posted in the Start Here! section
of the Blackboard site for this course.